I occupy my intellect in books from Harvard Business School whilst concurrently challenging established paradigms in the corporate world. Inherently, I am an advocate of the 'Networked Enterprise' wherein chefs come t... Read More >>
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Harvard Professor Clayton Christensen fathered the term disruptive innovation in 1995 whilst collectively and insightfully studying and evaluating case studies across the telecommunication, healthcare, technology, consumer goods and electronic industries…. Read more »
I occupy my intellect in books from Harvard Business School whilst concurrently challenging established paradigms in the corporate world. Inherently, I am an advocate of the 'Networked Enterprise' wherein chefs come t... Read More >>